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Posted by Goro on 02/01/06 20:22
Arthur Lipscomb wrote:
> "Mr. Moe" <Mr_Moe@Disposable_Records.com> wrote in message
> news:u3b0u19rv5gdhcjisk7rf72469284vlai3@4ax.com...
> > On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 03:51:27 GMT, "Biz" <spamoff@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> >
> >>No...regular DVDs can only handle standard definition resolutions....the
> >>best you can do is use a decent PC connected to his tv to playback a hidef
> >>show or clip...or use something like a Avel Link player or Buffalo theater
> >>setup....
> >>
> >>
> >>"JimmyK" <nun@oyorbizniz.com> wrote in message
> >>news:gigvt194963tadhn7f4secvjaeels7urqq@4ax.com...
> >>> Can anyone tell me if you can fill up a 4.7GB dvd disc with however
> >>> much it will take to fill it up (say 15 minutes of hdtv programming or
> >>> whatever) and play it on a dvd player? This is to see how it looks on
> >>> a friend's hdtv screen who still hasn't seen hdtv on his tv.
> >>
> >
> >
> > Will we be able to play our collections of today's DVDs on the new HD
> > players?
>
> The two HD DVD players Toshiba is making both play standard DVDs. They also
> are capable of upconverting standard DVDs (which many players already on the
> market can do as well).
I'll be interested in seeing if/when there's a HD-DVD/BR player that
will read 720p/1080i Xvids/x264 files and play them. My OPPO will play
xvids, but the codec apparently can't handle 720p xvids as the video
doens't play but the sound does.
btw, does anyone know if DVD player play transport stream files?
-goro-
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